Michigan football keeps season alive against Purdue
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Far too many times this season, Kansas State football has made you want to bang your head through a wall. The loss to Texas Tech was no different.
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For Tennessee, mistakes continue to pile up
Oklahoma won the turnover battle and capitalized when they needed to do so. Tate Sandell also changed the game with multiple clutch kicks from 50+ yards, while Max Gilbert misfired from 37 in the second quarter. That ended up meaning quite a bit later in the game.
Officials ruled the Jackson catch a fumble and then Hank Beatty broke open as two Purdue defensive backs collided and fell down. Illinois quarterback hit the wide-open Beatty for a 62-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown.
Middle Tennessee football is on a four-game losing streak, bringing their overall record to 1-6. Costly penalties and mistakes contributed to the Blue Raiders' 31-28 loss at Delaware. Quarterback Nick Vattiato surpassed 9,000 career passing yards during ...
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Rapid Reaction: Northwestern football shows fight, but mistakes plague ‘Cats in 28-21 loss
NU hoped to strike back, receiving a bit of fortune after a Nebraska unnecessary roughness penalty started the ‘Cats’ drive at their own 40. The Wildcats earned a first down on a QB sneak, but back-to-back errant passes from Stone on second and third down forced a Luke Akers punt back to the Cornhuskers.
Mason Heintschel threw for 304 yards and tied his season-high with three touchdown passes, leading Pittsburgh to a 35-20 win over Stanford on Saturday. Pitt’s first true freshman starting quarterback since Kenny Pickett in 2017,
Purdue controlled a majority of its first Big Ten road game, but costly mistakes added up to a fourth straight loss.
Sunday was filled with sloppy football, silly mistakes and head-scratching decisions. Another NFL player gave away a touchdown by carelessly dropping the ball before he crossed the goal line. A roughing-the-kicker penalty erased a touchdown return in a ...
Logan McCormick had never been more scared. But luckily for him, he had nothing to worry about. As a Chelsea defensive lineman, the chances of McCormick getting his hands on the football were rare and scoring a touchdown seemingly impossible.